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O'Riordan probably justifies a starting place but yesterday he looked like he'd won the supporter club coach raffle on way down.
I'd say its a pretty good summary, apart from Maxwell who I think should be starting.I agree we need to change the formation as our wingers don't appear to be good enough and our best number 9 can't play the lone striker role. If he's reading this I'd advise McCann to change to 3 5 2.KeeperTLTBack ThreeO'ReillyPearsonSeniorWing BacksBaileyMaxwellMidfieldBroadbentCrewClose ForwardsSharpMiddletonI'd say O'Riordan has been good before the injury and yesterday was done to rust and being up against an ex PL forward.Senior is good at defending, not so good attacking. He's left footed so gets in there.Bailey has been as rubbish as the rest of them in the last few games so won't be the huge miss in the midfield he once was was. He puts in a decent cross too. Nixon gives 100% but not quite L1 standard.I'm hoping Crew and Broadbent can rediscover their partnership from last year and hope the midfield together. Close to play further forward and pick some passes through to the forwards.Sharp needs to play up front, between the posts. Middleton looks like our quickest player and puts in a good cross off both feet. He's capable of doing the running for Billy. No idea how we fill the bench.
He says he’s been too loyal to some. He’s only been loyal to Sharp, Bailey and Mols. The others have been rotated in and out. I think he was hinting at Mols with that Maxwell was a surprise exclusion from the team yesterday. He’s been our best player this season when he’s played. Not sure of grants reasoning for not playing him but he doesn’t help himself by leaving players out who are good. Pearson has been better than Jay. Middleton has been better than Mols. Gotts has been better than Sbarra. Fairly obvious changes to yesterday’s XI that were likely to improve us. I think Grant over thinks the wrong things.
The style of football that McCann wants to play requires us to draw on the press from the opposition, then break quickly and accurately.It's a style that requires players to take chances. We WANT the opposition to commit to challenges against us deep in our half, and for us to pass and move past them rapidly, exploiting the space they have left.It's a style that demands a cool head in fine margin situations. It needs both sorts of bravery: Physical, because you're going to get hit with cheap shots from players following through after you draw them in then pass beyond themMental, because you always run the risk of making your pass too late and looking a prick when you lose the ball.Clifton is absolutely instrumental to the way we play this game. Not because he's a good passer. Because he is always working both to offer an outlet, and to immediately get in the opposition's face when the quick passing breaks down and the ball goes loose.It is absolutely no coincidence that the entire team has lost confidence in their ability to play that style in his absence. The lads look shell shocked, because it is simply not working. It's screaming out for a change of tactics with the players we have.Simple 4-4-2. Get Hanlan or Olusanya supporting Sharp. Have options to send it long and use pace or physique to battle for it. Be compact in midfield.